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is tighter draw better for vaping

by Alexandrea McClure Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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In tank systems, generally the draw is tighter than, for example, an RDA, where more airflow does equal more vapor. In tanks, generally, the tighter airflow will draw more juice into the head, and you will get more vapor and flavor. Hope this helps!

With a decreased airflow, you will experience more flavor, more of a harsh throat hit, and less vapor (with a hotter and tighter draw). Overall, if your goal in vaping is a strong flavor, then I'd recommend a tighter airflow. In contrast, if your goal is cloud chasing, then I'd recommend a looser airflow.Apr 12, 2017

Full Answer

How hard should you pull on vape?

Mouth-to-lung MTL hits will normally work best in smaller vapes with high resistance coils, using high nicotine. When you take a drag from these devices, no matter the size of the device, it should feel like sucking air through a coffee straw. It should be tight!

Does less airflow use more juice?

Does Less Airflow Use More Juice? Increasing the airflow can actually reduce the amount of e-juice used when vaping because more of the vape liquid remains on the coils.

How fast should you draw a vape?

Take a slow, steady draw from your vape pen for around 3-5 seconds, depending on preference.

What airflow should I vape at?

Most vapers find a 'happy medium' airflow setting, where the vapour is a comfortable temperature, they can still taste the vapour and they're happy with the size of their vape cloud.

Is more or less airflow better for vaping?

With a decreased airflow, you will experience more flavor, more of a harsh throat hit, and less vapor (with a hotter and tighter draw). Overall, if your goal in vaping is a strong flavor, then I'd recommend a tighter airflow. In contrast, if your goal is cloud chasing, then I'd recommend a looser airflow.

What does restricting airflow on a vape do?

Increased airflow – less flavour, less of a harsh throat hit, more vapour with a cooler and looser draw. Decreased airflow – more flavour, harsher throat hit, less vapour with a hotter and tighter draw.

How long should you suck in a vape?

Each hit of your vape should be slow and steady. With the hit lasting around 4-6 seconds depending on your preference. Although, the length of the hit may vary from device to device and vape wattage being used.

How many times should you hit a vape a day?

There is no specific number of puffs that can be considered safe. The biological factors and several modes are one of the factors that an acceptable daily intake of nicotine is based on.

How often should you vape a day?

There is no one answer to the question of how often you should vape, as it depends on a variety of factors. Some people may find that they enjoy vaping every day, while others may only want to vape occasionally. The most important thing is to figure out what works best for you and stick to it.

How do I make my vape clouds thicker?

If you're interested in vaping bigger clouds, there are a couple of things you can try. The easiest way is to try vaping with High Vegetable Glycerol (HVG) e-liquids, however vape mods and even changing how you inhale and exhale can have an effect on the size of your vape clouds!

How do I get more flavor from my vape?

Basically, if you use e-juice with less than % of VG from a standard PG: VG ratio of 50:50, you will get more of the flavor. Yet, be careful; a higher level of PG (70% or more) can result in a harsher throat hill. Store your e-juices in a cool, dry, and dark place to prevent ingredients from degradation.

What is Vaper's tongue?

Vaper's tongue (also known as vaper's fatigue) is a term that covers taste-related ailments. Often this happens from frequent use of a single, individual flavour. So, if you've been vaping the same flavour for a few weeks. you'll probably start to notice the difference in taste or lack thereof.

Does vaping at lower wattage use less juice?

When you lower the wattage on your vaping device, you'll have a similar effect like raising the Ohms. You'll conserve your e-liquid supply. Less heat's produced by the coil, and you'll consume less juice. If you prefer sub-ohming, consider lowering the wattage.

Does a higher wattage use more vape juice?

Bottom Line: The higher the wattage, the faster you will go through both your coils and e-juice.

How do I use less e-liquid?

How To Use Less E-liquidReduce how much e-liquid you go through and save! E-liquid Advice. ... Make sure your tank isn't leaking. Leaky tanks are very common when vaping. ... Increase the nicotine strength. ... Lower your power settings. ... Try switching from DL to MTL vaping. ... Limit how often you vape.

dragoncloud Full Member

I've been told the more open draw creates more vapor but I haven't experienced that personally. Seems like the tanks I have with a more open draw produce a thinner vape cloud and irritate my throat.

ian91 Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I started with the iClear30 and I liked the tight draw. Tried a Protank and it was way to airy for me. I agree with you on the thin vapor with an airy draw. I got one of the new iClear30b's and it seems to be between the other two. I find it perfect.

RubyRoo Super Member ECF Veteran

If you get more vapor from a tighter draw, that means you are also drawing more juice into your wicks and onto your coil, thus more vapor. In tank systems, generally the draw is tighter than, for example, an RDA, where more airflow does equal more vapor.

chemxsol Senior Member ECF Veteran

I find that on my clearo's I like a tight draw for the best flavor and vapor. However on my rda's I like a wide open draw because of the coil build I have. EDIT: What RubyRoo said!

tj99959 ECF Guru ECF Veteran

Bum a cigerette from someone, don't even have to light it, just suck on it to understand what the draw is suppose to feel like.

dragoncloud Full Member

I can't wait to do my first build...just haven't made the leap yet, there are so many variables with the different tanks and build materials...soaking up the info about it is fun though. I'm moving out of my noob stage where replacing the head on my kanger was an event...lol.

rob33 Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

IMO, a open draw along with build, gives you more control of how much throat hit and warmth of the vape. I'm about 90% rda user and like chemxsol when not using my dripper I prefer a tighter draw.

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